Requirements

Core Course

THRS 220 Catholic Social Thought

Electives

12 units

Ordinarily, students will complete one course in each areas of study.

This area-coverage requirement may be waived by the student's Capstone adviser, in consultation with the program director, where students show interest and capacity for profitable research on a particular theme with an eye to the Capstone.

In preparing for the Capstone, the student selects an elective course that will be the "wrapper" for her/his Capstone project.

Area 1: History and Society

HIST 316 The Reformation

HIST 317 The Expansion of Europe, 1450-1715

HIST 318 Early Modern European Civilization

HIST 324 History of the Early Church

HIST 370 Colonial Latin America

HIST 372 Indigenous and Colonial Mexico

POLS 317 Religion and Politics

POLS 341 Nonviolence in Theory and Practice

POLS 344 Revolution and Reaction in Latin America

POLS 356 The Vatican in Global Politics

THRS 306 Theology in HIV/ AIDS Contexts

THRS 345 Religion of U.S. Latinos

THRS 355 Philippine Theology and the Revolutions

THRS 363 Religion in Latin America

THRS 384 Religion and Nonviolence

Area 2: Theology and Philosophy

PHIL 404 Contemporary Thomism

SII 201 Catholic Thought

SII 203 Religion and Culture in Late Antiquity

SII 405 Catholic Moral Tradition

THRS 100 The Christian Village

THRS 104 Mystery of God/Mystery of the Human Person

THRS 106 Introduction to Sacred Scripture

THRS 200 Christian Feminist Theology

THRS 202 Portraits of Christ: An Introduction to the Four Gospels

THRS 260 Sexuality and Scripture

THRS 262 Homosexuality and the Bible

THRS 280 Migrant and Diaspora Religions

THRS 308 Who is Jesus? An Introduction to Christology

THRS 312 Christian Marriage

THRS 322 Liberation Theology

THRS 361 Religion and the Environment or ENVA 361 Religion and the Environment